New England outdoors 2018

Black-Thumb

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She looks like she's in a pot that will permit you to move her to shelter if it rains etc. That's the beauty of smaller containers, you can stash them in the shed, barn, basement etc. if nasty weather comes calling. Good luck with her the rest of the way.

I'm curious where you got the seeds? A friend has a couple of Amnesia Haze from Barney's Farm going indoors. Wonder if he should of stuck one outside...hmmm.

edit - I think Barney's Farm version might be an Amnesia Haze x Lemon Skunk.
I got all my seeds from ILGM this year. Not sure where they get their genetics from.

I feel pretty lucky that this one is going so early because the other 2 AHs arent. I am hoping that means it will be finished earlier so I can at least take this one the distance.
 

Rob Roy

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I got all my seeds from ILGM this year. Not sure where they get their genetics from.

I feel pretty lucky that this one is going so early because the other 2 AHs arent. I am hoping that means it will be finished earlier so I can at least take this one the distance.
If you really love her, don't let her go...

It's not too late to take a couple of clones. Early finishers can be handy to keep in the seed stash. If you need a little advice on old school cloning and then making some feminized seeds...there's assistance available.

I should probably start taking my own advice about keeping a clone from everything, just in case there's a hidden gem. I look for good growth characteristics, frosty stems, and sometimes you just know that a particular girl is special in some way. I've got more fish stories about "the one that got away" than I like to admit. If, after you harvest and smoke test and it's nothing special, just shitcan the clones and move on. If it is special, time to make some fem seeds, having at least two clones would come in handy then.
 

kayasgarden

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DieselNuts

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Once again I cry every trip to the garden. Looks like fungus gnats and nute lockout (supersoil + teas?) are causing my roots to die and take my plants with them. Now I have black spots on new growth and dead yellow black spotted leaves lying everywhere. So disappointing, again.
 

MichiganSpinDoctor

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Once again I cry every trip to the garden. Looks like fungus gnats and nute lockout (supersoil + teas?) are causing my roots to die and take my plants with them. Now I have black spots on new growth and dead yellow black spotted leaves lying everywhere. So disappointing, again.
Bummer man. If they aren't too far gone, diatomaceous earth kills gnats fast, and a ph test and appropriate flush could maybe still fix your loclout.. Best of luck
 

Rob Roy

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Once again I cry every trip to the garden. Looks like fungus gnats and nute lockout (supersoil + teas?) are causing my roots to die and take my plants with them. Now I have black spots on new growth and dead yellow black spotted leaves lying everywhere. So disappointing, again.
Sorry to hear about your plant issues.

Consider a foliar spray if you think you have a soil / ph related nute lockout. While you're getting your soil corrected at least your plants will get some kind of feed. If you're unsure, maybe run a test spray on only one or two plants.
 

too larry

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If it's black spot, like on roses, it can be fought. MIddler had a hell of a black spot outbreak last year, and he got past it. I looked back, trying to find his thread from last year, but gave up. I think @northeastmarco gave him some advice on what to spray.
 

DieselNuts

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Once again I cry every trip to the garden. Looks like fungus gnats and nute lockout (supersoil + teas?) are causing my roots to die and take my plants with them. Now I have black spots on new growth and dead yellow black spotted leaves lying everywhere. So disappointing, again.
So in the last week I flushed. Then I have sprayed the soil with Capt JAcks Dead Bug, 2 days later neem oil spray and soil drench.
Now I have sprayed the soil with H2O2 , covered with two inches of perlite or fresh dry Promix and waiting another day for things to dry out.
 

DCcan

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Bud rot. it was an early pheno r2 poison from getawat mountain. just didnt take the cold nites and hot humid days. It was about 2 weeks from being done.
My early Goldmine got hit with rain and fog and humidity for that 10 day hell week, I lost the bottom half where the wind blew it in at the bottom. That was a solid 3 ft bud spear all the way to the bottom before it got black rot. Where I sprayed Serenade with an anemic hand sprayer, it was fine but didn't penetrate the dense bud near the stem, I was lazy. I'm using a higher pressure pump spray now.
It's only alive for observational purposes now as a case study how not to grow photosensitive sativas. That is one ugly plant now. (PH poisoning, accidentally flipped early, bird attack with guanu carpet bombing , and now black plague victim.) I got talent for bonsai, not gardening.
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The rest of the Pit has just turned into a 8x8 scrog 6 feet high, there's no room to go anywhere but up. I bent all the taller tops down and in, they were splattered all across the top and sides.
It does't get the full sun it needs, i'ts overstuffed and I'm lazy and forgetful and hate bugs and the cover vegetable garden is killing me, I hate tomatoes morning noon and night. 3 more gallons of sauce yesterday.
2 Indicas in a 100 gal/scrog cold fill it better with half the height and work,or just a bunch of svelte sativas and autos. Still should fill up some jugs of smoke till the tents are swinging again. The LBSDx and Pink Gorilla are really producing.
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Miss Panama/G13 is a wonder, never topped, just a big bush natually.
That G13/ Hash plant cross is an amazing plant, 2 of these could fill that Pit easily
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Next year less tomatoes and lay off the hash oil. That Goldmine makes me cry and laugh, I'm bad.
 
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Black-Thumb

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The ones in the 5gal smartpots are looking good. Especially the amnesia haze. It's already getting nice trichome coverage...
OG Kush
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Super Skunk
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Amnesia Haze
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AH close up
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Closer Up
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This is 3 clones in one pot I did for shits and gigs. Doing good! 1 OG, 1 Skunk, 1 Amnesia
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And finally the 5 I transplanted into the ground on August 1st, when they were 45-50". Now they are all 5'-7'. Hahaha.
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No big drama so far! Hopefully the weather keeps looking good and we get a nice fall!
 

McLovinVT

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My OG kush has some lower leaves that are trying to tell me something. Is it a potassium deficiency? They are getting plenty of H2O. I am alternating between Neptune's harvest fish(2-4-1) and Biobloom(1-2-2)leaves.jpg
 
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